Chekhov, 1887

Ryabovich, who had never played anything but cards, stood at the billiard table and looked coldly at the players, who, unbuttoning their coats, walked about with clubs in their hands, making wisecracks and shouting unintelligible words.

Ryabovich, who had never played anything but cards, stood at the billiard table and looked coldly at the players, who, unbuttoning their coats, walked about with clubs in their hands, making wisecracks and shouting unintelligible words. The billiard player did not pay attention to him, only occasionally someone's elbow touched him, or inadvertently, the end of the club poked him, then turned around and said: "I'm sorry!" He was bored before the first set was over, and began to feel that his stay here was superfluous and in the way of others. He wanted to go back into the hall and went out. On his way back, he encountered a small miracle. Halfway down the road, he found himself in the wrong place. He remembered clearly that he should have met three sleepy servants on the way, but he passed through five or six rooms, and the sleepy people seemed to have gone underground. Realizing that he had made a mistake, he turned back a little way, turned right, and entered a dark room that he had not seen when he went to the billiard room. He stood there for a moment, hesitating to open a door that his eyes had chanced to see, and entered a dark room. He saw a crack in the door directly in front of him, and a bright light came through it. Outside the door came the faint sound of a melancholy mazurka. Here,Time Delay Tap, as in the hall, the windows were open, and there was the smell of poplars, lilacs, and roses. Ryabovich stopped hesitantly. At that moment, to his surprise, he heard hurried footsteps, the rustling of dresses, and the panting whisper of a woman: "It's coming!" Two soft,Prison toilet for sale, sweet-smelling arms, which must have been women's, fell around his neck, and warm cheeks pressed against his cheeks, making the sound of kissing. But the kisser immediately gave a little cry of surprise and drew away from him, and Ryabovich felt that she had done so with hatred. He almost cried, too, and ran to the light by the door. When he returned to the hall, his heart was pounding and his hands were shaking so much that he hid them behind his back. At first he was so ashamed that he was afraid that the whole hall would know that he had just been hugged and kissed by a woman. He looked around timidly and uneasily, but when he believed that the people in the hall were dancing and chatting as calmly as before, he was completely seized by a new feeling that he had never experienced in his life. He made a strange change. His neck felt as if it had been greased by the soft, fragrant arms around it. On the left side of his face, near the moustache, which had been kissed by the stranger, there was a comfortable, Stainless Steel Squatting Pan ,Flush valve price, cool feeling, as if he had rubbed a little mint water. The more he rubbed the place, the more cool and crisp it felt. All over him, from head to foot, a strange new feeling filled him, and it grew stronger and stronger. He couldn't help thinking of dancing, talking, running into the garden, laughing loudly. He completely forgot that his back was a little bent, that he had no luster, that he had a beard like a bobcat, and that he was "not impressive" (an adjective he once overheard some women using when referring to his appearance). Von Rabbek's wife happened to pass in front of him, and he smiled at her so kindly and joyously that she stopped and looked at him inquiringly. I like your house very much! Does he carry the Dao Dao boat Huan Su? p The general's wife smiled and said that the house had been her father's. Later she asked if his parents were still alive, if he had been in the army for a long time, why he was so thin, etc. When her question was answered, she walked on. After he had talked to her, his smile became more friendly than before, and he felt that he was surrounded by good people. At dinner, Ryabovich carelessly ate all the dishes brought to him, drank for himself, listened to nothing, and tried to understand what had just happened to him. The mystery is of a romantic nature, but it is not difficult to explain. There must be a girl or a wife who has made an appointment with someone else to meet in that dark room. She had waited so long, so irritably and excitedly, that she had taken Ryabovich for her lover, especially since Ryabovich had stopped hesitantly as he passed the dark room, as if he were waiting for someone, so it was more reasonable. So Ryabovich explained why he had received such a kiss. But who is she? He thought, looking at the women's faces around him. She must be young, because old ladies don't go to trysts. And she is an educated woman, which can be guessed by the rustle of her clothes, her fragrance, and the tone of her voice. His eyes rested on Miss Lavender, whom he liked very much. She has beautiful shoulders and arms, a smart face, and a beautiful voice. Ryabovich looked at her, hoping that the unknown woman was her, not someone else. But she smiled insincerely and wrinkled her long nose, which made him think she looked old. Then he looked away at the blonde in the black dress. She is younger, simpler, more sincere, with delicate temples, and the way she drinks with a glass of wine is very natural and unrestrained. Now Ryabovich wants that woman to be her. But soon he felt that her face was plain again, and he looked away at the woman beside him. "It's hard to guess," he thought, musing. If only the shoulders and arms of Miss Lavender were matched with the temples of the blonde and the eyes of the girl sitting on the left of Lobetko, then.. He secretly put these things together to make up the girl who had kissed him. He wished she looked like that, but he couldn't find her at the dinner table. After dinner, the officers,stainless steel squatting pan, full of wine and food, began to take their leave and thank them. Von Rabek and his wife began to apologize again, saying it was a pity that they could not stay overnight. cnkexin.com


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